And tag me (FB, IG, etc..) if you try the tutorial. I'd love to see it if you recreate it.

A Few tips..

Choosing ColoursDon't feel like you have to choose colours from the same family. Experimenting with different colours allows you to create whatever kind of galaxy you want. Vary up your base shades too - don't feel like you're limited to only black or white.

ToolsI always take my sponge and rip it into smaller pieces. It's easier to decide where the polish is going and the rough edges can create
pretty cool patters. I also always use tweezers. It prevents you from getting polish
everywhere and it allows for better precision. Be sure to also use a light hand - it's easier
to build up colour versus removing or covering it up.

To Star or Not to StarPersonally I've found that I'm pretty terrible at free handing stars.Some people are amazing (i.e. The Nailasaurus), but me? Not so much. If I want to make stars I tend to use a very small dotting tool.
In general though I've found that I prefer to use just a glitter topcoat.I also like to use Zoya's Pixie Dusts because they add a bit of texture and lots of sparkle.Just don't add too much or it can overpower the galaxy.